2014 Chrysler 300 Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.53/5 Average
20 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

Other than minor trim level adjustments, the 2014 Chrysler 300 is unchanged.

Pros:
  • Lots of features
  • Top crash test scores
  • Exceptionally smooth and quiet ride
  • Available all-wheel drive.
  • Upscale cabin
  • Satisfying sound systems
  • Satisfying V8 power
Cons:
  • Mediocre five-speed automatic in V8-powered models
  • Limited rear visibility
  • Less rear legroom than competitors.

User Reviews:

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  • #1 rated car in 2014 - NOT - 2014 Chrysler 300
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    I wanted a car with luxury, this cars ride was awesome. Unfortunately, it spend more time in the shop. It has heating/cooling issues, took a year for them to identify the issue, and this after we got Chrysler involved. It would blow extremely hot air even when AC was one. They just kept telling me there was nothing wrong with it. Very aggravating. We finally got that fixed and when I picked up the car after that was fixed, something else was wrong. I brought it back and they said my power steering pump was gone. Really? Barely covered under warranty, now out of warranty a day later. Traded this money suck in!!

  • Chryslers Rule - 2014 Chrysler 300
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    Wheel & Deal. Get Michelin tires. Look at lifetime warrantee if holding onto the car. Test drive. Tranny a bit choppy but 6 cyl. is plenty. Great mileage - 30+ on hwy. Great car.

  • Try the 300 S love it V6 - 2014 Chrysler 300
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    I have a Chrysler 300s 2014 it is a great car it handles very well it performs very well I must admit people think that this car is a slow car and it doesnt perform or handle well but let me be one of many who will tell you I have caught many of cars and many of people sleeping and when they wake up Im at least two cars ahead of them and you can see their face what just happened to me lol. that is a fast 300 I love my car.

  • Nice ride horrible transmission! - 2014 Chrysler 300
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    Purchased the car used with 4500 miles on it and only had it a year and sold it with 26k miles. During this time the ride of the car was outstanding, very smooth with very little road noise and a great interior with everything in reach. The AWD was the best I have driven in the western new York snow. However, there were a few things that were pretty annoying about the car. First, if you were using the navigation system, it would just start to reset itself at the most inopportune time for no reason. Once the navigation came back on it would pick right up where you were and continue. Second, the heated seats is not a button, you have to go onto the display into climate and press the heated seat. I would expect it to be a button right there on the dash or gear shifter area (petty I know). Third and most important, the transmission is horrible. I had the car in the shop 3 times during the year of ownership because of the shifting of the car. The first issue with the transmission was first thing after starting it. The car would rev up and finally shift into third gear with a very heavy shift, into the shop for a reprogram of the transmission. Service tech at the dealer says that this is common with the car and they need to re-program to learn your driving style. It was fixed and no issues for 3 months. Second issue came when I started to slow down. Every time I would come to a stop the car would jerk forward on every down shift. Back into the shop again for a reprogram for a fix. That one lasted 3 months and then another issue came up while driving at highway speeds, while traveling 65 plus MPH the transmission would decide to down shift for no reason and then after about 5 min would go back into 8th gear. Back to the shop for that, and the comment by the tech was “this is odd never heard of the highway speed issue, the other two are known issues”. Good bye car before the warranty expired. The transmission ruined the entire car experience (duh). The car is beautiful and comfortable inside, great features for a “base” car and it was depressing to have to trade in, but the transmission issues would have cost $450 to reprogram outside of the warranty; no thank you.

  • Great car so far - 2014 Chrysler 300
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    A true American touring sedan. It does its job effortlessly.

  • Great car so far - 2014 Chrysler 300
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    A true American touring sedan. It does its job effortlessly.

  • Love this car! - 2014 Chrysler 300
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    This car is gorgeous, inside and out. The interior is supremely comfortable, and the technology/infotainment system cannot be beat. Super smooth, and good acceleration for a six cylinder car. Excellent gas mileage for a 4000 pound car of 31 MPG highway, 25 city! This car is a pleasure to drive.

  • Great used car - 2014 Chrysler 300
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    Good value, shares Mercedes engineering from Daimler days. Freeway mpg was 32 mpg on trip @ 80 mph, takes bumpy roads with ease. 3.6 penstar engine great, own 2 more.

  • black beauty - 2014 Chrysler 300
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    great ride

  • Super 300 - 2014 Chrysler 300
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    Good value in the size category.

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